> You can "solve" the problem by pretending the input file is also cp932 when
> you open it. That way you'll get the wrong characters, but no errors.
So I tried that:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Azaz\Desktop\CK2 Map Painter\Parser\test parser.py",
line 6, in <module>
text = alpha.readlines()
UnicodeDecodeError: 'cp932' codec can't decode bytes in position
1374-1375: illegal multibyte sequence
> Or
> you can solve it by encoding the output explicitly, telling it to ignore
> errors. I don't know how to do that in Python 3.x.
Me neither. I will research this tomorrow.
> Finally, you can change
> your console to be utf-8, and find a font that includes both sets of
> characters.
While that might be a tempting solution, it would be best if this
worked without having to do any changes to the environment itself; it
would be best if it could run on any platform, but I'll take a Windows
machine with no changes to command line if I have to.
--
best regards,
Robert S.